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🔵 INTRODUCTION
Identifying or defining relative clauses
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🔹 A clause is a group of words containing a verb.
We use relative clauses to describe or give extra information about a person, thing, place, event etc. we have already mentioned.
We often use them to avoid repeating information.
❌ I saw the woman the woman you told me about
✔I saw the woman that you told me about
We often use relative pronouns (e.g. who, whom, where, that, which, whose, when and why) to introduce relative clauses.
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Identifying or defining relative clauses
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🔹 A clause is a group of words containing a verb.
We use relative clauses to describe or give extra information about a person, thing, place, event etc. we have already mentioned.
We often use them to avoid repeating information.
❌ I saw the woman the woman you told me about
✔I saw the woman that you told me about
We often use relative pronouns (e.g. who, whom, where, that, which, whose, when and why) to introduce relative clauses.
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Ergative verbs. e.g. slam, splash, rattle, rustle, and beep can be used in a transitive and intransitive way, with the object in the transitive structure (e.g., the door) being the subject in the intransitive structure.
☝️ Marta slammed the door.
👉 The door slammed.
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Ergative verbs. e.g. slam, splash, rattle, rustle, and beep can be used in a transitive and intransitive way, with the object in the transitive structure (e.g., the door) being the subject in the intransitive structure.
Ergative pairs account for many of the most commonly used verbs in English, some of which are listed below, with examples:
✴️ burn
I've burned the toast.
The toast has burned.
✴️ break
The wind broke the branches.
The branches broke.
✴️ burst
She burst the balloon.
The balloon burst.
✴️ close
He closed his eyes.
His eyes closed.
✴️ cook
I'm cooking the rice.
The rice is cooking.
✴️ fade
The sun has faded the carpet.
The carpet has faded.
✴️ freeze
The low temperature has frozen the milk.
The milk has frozen.
✴️ melt
The heat has melted the ice.
The ice has melted.
✴️ run
Tim is running the bathwater.
The bathwater is running.
✴️ stretch
I stretched the elastic.
The elastic stretched.
✴️ tighten
He tightened the rope.
The rope tightened.
✴️ wave
Someone waved a flag.
A flag waved.
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🔵 INTRODUCTION
🔹We use non-defining relative clauses to give extra information about the person or thing. It is not necessary information. We don’t need it to understand who or what is being referred to.
▪️ We always use commas to separate a non-defining relative clause to the main clause and the rest of the sentence (if there is).
▪️ My mother, who is very kind to me, wants to see me next month.
NOTE
We do not use (that) to introduce a non-defining relative clause:
❌ My mother, that is very kind to me, wants to see me next month.
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🔹We use non-defining relative clauses to give extra information about the person or thing. It is not necessary information. We don’t need it to understand who or what is being referred to.
▪️ We always use commas to separate a non-defining relative clause to the main clause and the rest of the sentence (if there is).
▪️ My mother, who is very kind to me, wants to see me next month.
NOTE
We do not use (that) to introduce a non-defining relative clause:
❌ My mother, that is very kind to me, wants to see me next month.
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